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Are You “Turned on, tuned in and lit up like a country church?”

by Lyn Allen | Mar 22, 2013 | Coaching Success, Tips for Coaches | 0 comments

Among my favorite memories of my mother are some of her sayings. She had a way with words that would paint pictures for me. Powerful, evocative pictures that often called me to tune in more deeply and “turn on” to a new awareness or feeling. One of her sayings I...

Transforming Struggle into Soulful Success

by Lyn Allen | Sep 19, 2012 | Coaching Success, The Evolution of Coaching | 0 comments

I woke up Saturday morning to the sound of rain on the roof and enjoyed the luxury of a reflective lie–in. Don’t you love that space that is not fully awake but no longer asleep, where your creative mind can bring things forward to awareness? So here’s where my mind...

Coaching Success: Are You Working Too Hard and Spinning Your Wheels?

by Lyn Allen | Sep 10, 2012 | Coaching Success, The Coach's Journey | 0 comments

Is it just me, or have we picked up a belief somewhere along the Transformation Trail that working hard means something is wrong? The relationship between coaches and work can be …complicated. On one hand, you can feel a deep call to contribute. To serve. To give. On...

Coaching Success: Productivity Without Pushing – Myth or New Reality?

by Lyn Allen | May 18, 2012 | Coaching Success, Tips for Coaches | 2 comments

I’m back home again after another whirlwind trip. Three states and 1000 miles in 5 days. The landscape whipping past my car at 70 mph has been a literal reminder of what many of us are experiencing in our lives: Things are moving quickly. Life is full. And change...

It’s Hard to Swim if You Aren’t In the Water

by Lyn Allen | Apr 17, 2012 | Coaching Success, Tips for Coaches | 0 comments

A fish won’t survive very long out of water. Your passion for coaching faces similar challenges if you aren’t actively engaged in coaching – and in ways that work for where you are at this point in your path. When you aren’t interacting with the work you love, doubt...
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